Camels removed from a beauty contest due to Botox

In Saudi Arabia, camels were disqualified from a beauty contest because of Botox.

Dubai, UAE. 12 camels were disqualified from a beauty contest in Saudi Arabia due to the use of Botox injections. It is reported that the owners introduced fillers into the lips, cheeks, heads and knees of the camels to ennoble their appearance.

According to the organizers, in spite of active reforms, the Bedouins of Arabia are directing efforts to preserve camels, the country's national symbols. The national festival takes place during the month. In particular, it includes camel races with a prize pool of US $ 57 million.

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